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Unrealistic Ideologies In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Introductory paragraph: The roaring 20’s halted great success, cities became bigger, businesses became more successful, and money became more disposable, however while this time period inflicted great success it boasted many consequences as well. Life became unrealistic, standards became higher, life became more and more elite, and past emotions of war will still remained unhealed. All of these factors led people to lose touch with reality, and develop unrealistic ideologies. In his novel the Great Gatsby Fitzgerald utilizes stylistic devices to illustrate theses unrealistic ideologies of the time.
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